Law enforcement
Reducing Deaths in Law Enforcement Custody: Identifying High-Priority Needs for the Criminal Justice System
Amplifying the Speakers: Identifying High-Priority Needs for Law Enforcement Public Information Officers
The Safe Communities Safe Schools Model: An Assessment of Model Implementation and Outcomes
Digital Caseload Processing with the NIST National Software Reference Library
Shedding Light on Assault
Transforming traditional iris recognition systems to work in nonideal situations
An exploratory network analysis of hot people and places
NIJ Awards Over $11 Million to Support Forensic Science Research and Development in 2022
On September 30, 2022, NIJ announced $11.6 million in funding to support 23 projects under the “NIJ FY22 Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes” solicitation. Through its research and development grant funding, NIJ continues to advance the speed, accuracy, and reliability of forensic analysis, which ultimately bolsters the...
POLICE TECHNOLOGIES FOR PLACE-BASED CRIME PREVENTION: Integrating Risk Terrain Modeling for Actionable Intel
Ballistic Imaging
Real time reconfiguration of wearable antennas
A Software Response to Hard Drive Encryption
The District of Columbia Mayor’s Focused Improvement Area Initiative: Review of the Literature Relevant to Collaborative Crime Reduction
Iris recognition: The consequences of image compression
The Role of Mass and Social Media in Radicalization to Extremism
Forensic Handling of User Generated Audio Recordings
Forensic Comparison of Simultaneous Recordings of Gunshots at a Crime Scene
Social Media and Domestic Radicalization
Social media has become a potent tool for spreading extremist beliefs and promoting violent extremism. NIJ Social Science analyst Aisha Javed Qureshi joins writer-editor Paul Haskins for a conversation about how scientific research is helping law enforcement and other agencies understand and address this growing concern.